Guest Jeanne Posted July 27, 2001 Posted July 27, 2001 I am looking for the specific language in IRC Sec 408 regarding establishment of an IRA with a custodian. The IRS website's search engine is not very helpful. Can someone tell me where I can locate the it online? thank you
Appleby Posted July 27, 2001 Posted July 27, 2001 Refer to IRC 408 (h) Life and Death Planning for Retirement Benefits by Natalie B. Choatehttps://www.ataxplan.com/life-and-death-planning-for-retirement-benefits/ www.DeniseAppleby.com
Appleby Posted July 27, 2001 Posted July 27, 2001 Here is the link to the US TAx CODE 408 http://fourmilab.com/uscode/26usc/www/t26-...-D-I-A-408.html Life and Death Planning for Retirement Benefits by Natalie B. Choatehttps://www.ataxplan.com/life-and-death-planning-for-retirement-benefits/ www.DeniseAppleby.com
Guest Jeanne Posted July 27, 2001 Posted July 27, 2001 But whre can I find that online? Can you provide me alink? Thanks for helping me with this, Appleby!
Appleby Posted July 27, 2001 Posted July 27, 2001 Click on this link http://fourmilab.com/uscode/26usc/w...-D-I-A-408.html this will take you to the related section of the Internal revenue code, i.e. 408. You will need to page down to see 408(h) To view other sections of the code , click on this link http://fourmilab.com/uscode/26usc/ Life and Death Planning for Retirement Benefits by Natalie B. Choatehttps://www.ataxplan.com/life-and-death-planning-for-retirement-benefits/ www.DeniseAppleby.com
Appleby Posted July 30, 2001 Posted July 30, 2001 You're welcome Jeanne Life and Death Planning for Retirement Benefits by Natalie B. Choatehttps://www.ataxplan.com/life-and-death-planning-for-retirement-benefits/ www.DeniseAppleby.com
david rigby Posted July 30, 2001 Posted July 30, 2001 Another link to the Internal Revenue Code http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/26/ I'm a retirement actuary. Nothing about my comments is intended or should be construed as investment, tax, legal or accounting advice. Occasionally, but not all the time, it might be reasonable to interpret my comments as actuarial or consulting advice.
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